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Florence Stevens
11/02/00
Services for Mrs. Florence Stevens of Clifton will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the S.W. Brown & Son Funeral Home, 267 Centre St., Nutley.
Mrs. Stevens, who died Tuesday in St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Paterson, was a salesperson with Bamberger’s department store in Newark for 18 years before retiring 30 years ago. Previously, she had been employed by Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, for 23 years.
Born in New York City, Mrs. Stevens lived in Nutley before moving to Clifton 50 years ago.
Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Isabelle Wittlinger and Mrs. Stella Bochese.
Benjamin J. Gerberville Sr.
11/02/00
Benjamin J. Gerberville Sr., 84, of Rahway died yesterday in Rahway Hospital.
A Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Mark’s Church, Rahway, after the funeral from the Lehrer-Gibilisco Funeral Home, 275 W. Milton Ave., Rahway.
Mr. Gerberville was a brake inspector with the Penn Central Railroad, now Amtrak of New York, for 41 years before retiring in 1977.
An Army veteran of World War II, he served as a staff sergeant with the 764th Railroad Shop Battalion Company C in Europe.
Mr. Gerberville was a member of American Legion Post 5, Rahway, the Rahway Retired Men’s Club and St. Mark’s Church Holy Name Society.
An avid bowler, he participated in the Rahway and Linden bowling leagues for many years.
Born in Newport, R.I., he lived in Brooklyn and East Meadow, N.Y., before moving to Rahway 42 years ago.
Surviving are Marjorie M., his wife of 54 years; a daughter, Mrs. Anita M. Handera; sons, Benjamin J. Jr. and Roy D., and two grandchildren.
Anthony T. Iannacone
11/02/00
A Mass for Anthony T. Iannacone, 85, of Berkeley Township will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in St. Maximilian Kolbe Church, Toms River. Arrangements are by the Quinn-Hopping Funeral Home, Toms River.
Mr. Iannacone, who died Tuesday in the Community Medical Center, Toms River, was a quality-control inspector with Rowe International in Whippany, where he worked for 31 years before retiring in 1977.
He served in the Army during World War II.
Mr. Iannacone was a volunteer with the First Aid Squad, the Men’s Club, the Golf Club, the Anglers and the Bocce Club, all at the Holiday City Carefree section of Berkeley.
Born in Orange, he lived in Madison before moving to Berkeley 22 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Louise; a daughter, Mrs. Jennifer Grambs; a stepson, Franklin Nobile; brothers, Albert and Louis; sisters, Mrs. Josephine Paglia, Mrs. Nancy Cantelmo and Mrs. Anna Paluzzi; six grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Julia Torres
11/02/00
A Mass for Ms. Julia Torres of Elizabeth will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Elizabeth, after the funeral from the Gorny & Gorny Funeral Home, 330 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth.
Ms. Torres died Tuesday in Elizabeth.
Born in Perth Amboy, she moved to Elizabeth in 1986.
Surviving are a son, Michael Bayron; daughters, Carmen and Annette Bayron; her parents, Maria and Jose Torres Sr.; sisters, Josephine, Erica and Maria; brothers, Jose Torres Jr., Angel, Jose Torres III, Angel Torres II, and Richard, and two grandchildren.
Rev. Thomas T. Weaver
11/02/00
Services for Rev. Thomas T. Weaver, 95, of Middlesex will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Miracle Baptist Church, Leland Avenue, Plainfield. Arrangements are by the Judkins Colonial Home, Plainfield.
Rev. Weaver died Saturday in the Integrated Health Service Center, Bridgewater.
He was a minister at the Emmanuel Baptist Church, Fanwood, for more than 50 years. Rev. Weaver was a retired gate man for the New Jersey Central Railroad, and he also was a school bus driver in Piscataway.
He was a member of the Middlesex County Juvenile Congress Committee and the Middlesex Baptist Association. He was founder of the District Union of Churches, where he had been president.
Born in Morganville, Ga., he lived Plainfield before moving to Middlesex 52 years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Mamie; a daughter, Louise; a son, Thomas T. Jr., and seven grandchildren.
Rosemary Woodruff
11/02/00
A Mass for Mrs. Rosemary Woodruff, 65, of Garwood will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Anne’s Church, Garwood. Arrangements are by the Dooley Funeral Home, Cranford.
Mrs. Woodruff died Tuesday in the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York City.
She was a supervisor for the Ja-Cee Co., Bound Brook, for 25 years before retiring in 1998.
Born in Jersey City, she moved to Garwood 36 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, Theodore W.; daughters, Eileen, Mrs. Karen Rue, Mrs. Patricia Elias, Barbara and Linde; her mother, Mrs. Madeline Kennedy; sisters, Mrs. Madeline Calton and Mrs. Bernice Colendenski, and five grandchildren.